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Americans on Paris.--Mrs. Anna Cora Ritchie and Mrs. General Scott. --A Paris correspondent of the London Star, writing under date of September 28. communicates the following: Among the Northerners now in Paris is the wife of Lieutenant General Scott. She had a very narrow escape of being among the passengers in the Great Eastern, when that steamer met with its latest and most serious accident. Her passage was actually taken, and she was on the eve of setting out, when an American gentleman, whom General Scott had requested to come all the way from New York to be her escort over the Atlantic, arrived at Paris, and, having some matters to arrange here, which would cause a delay of two or three days, she was obliged to defer her voyage for a few days, and has not since been able to leave Paris. Mrs. Scott is in a very delicate state of health, and quite a martyr to nervousness. She is not able to read the newspapers till some friend looks over them, assures her that there